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we had people sleeping in the parking Harvest Healing Centre runs a coat
lot,” said Elizabeth Karp, executive di- program, and the shelter itself is always
rector with SOS. in need of food and cleaning donations,
The Walk in From the Cold walk is the such as disposable gloves, cleaning sup-
single largest fundraiser for the shelter plies, paper towels, garbage bags, stir
and after a drop in donations last year, sticks, plastic utensils and all sorts of
Karp hopes to double the donations other donations.
made at the walk and to raise $10,000 “The walk is our biggest fundraiser
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sentation to thank the could not run this shelter
volunteers who work tire- without the volunteers and the amazing
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A KAIROS Blanket Exercise was held in Strathmore Jan. 22. The KAIROS
Blanket Exercise is a workshop that explores the nation-to-nation relation-
funds to good causes
Back To Good
ship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. During A total of $1,486 was raised during the char-
Medium Business of the Year the workshop, blankets are arranged on the floor to represent land, and ity hockey event at Rogers Hometown Hockey
Humpty's Restaurant
participants are invited to step into the roles of First Nations, Inuit and, later, Weekend on Dec. 21 with $743 going to both
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Metis peoples. The workshop was hosted by Aspen Family and Community the Wheatland County Food Bank and Jump-
Network Society, Parent Link Centre, Town of Strathmore, Strathmore FCSS start. Town of Strathmore Mayor Pat Fule (centre)
Special Recognition
Brian and Linda Code and the Alberta government. Martin Eisbrenner Photo and councillor Melanie Corbeil (l-r), presented
Strathmore's Florist owners (Retire) the cheque to food bank volunteers Sylvia Fehr,
Congratulations! NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING FOR BYLAW 2020-001
Lynette Aschenbrenner, Lorraine Stangness and
Jumpstart regional manager for Alberta Brad El-
INTERMUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN lard on Jan. 29. Adelle Ellis Photo
PURPOSE: The purpose of Bylaw 2020-001 is to adopt the Village of Rockyford
and Wheatland County Intermunicipal Development Plan in accordance with
Sections 230, 606, 631 and 692 of the Municipal Government Act, Revised
Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26, as emended.
Risk of
PRESENTATION: A Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber,
at Rockyford Village Office at 110 Main Street, Rockyford, AB, on Feb. 12,
coronoavirus
2020 commencing at 7:00 p.m. Council will hear from any person claiming
to be affected by the proposed bylaw. The time limit of oral presentations is
subject to the direction of the Chairperson.
low in Alberta
DEIRDRE MITCHELL-MACLEAN
Persons wishing to submit a letter, petition or other communication Times Contributor
concerning these matters in advance of the Public Hearing, may do so
provided they are legibly written. Submissions will be received up to Feb. As of Jan. 31, 18 people in Alberta
11 at 4:30 p.m., Submissions should be addressed to: Box 294, Rockyford, have been tested for a novel (new)
AB T0J 2R0. Please be advised that the personal information in submissions coronavirus, but none have been posi-
made, is collected under the authority of the Alberta Freedom of Information tive.
and Protection of Privacy Act, Section 33(c) and subsequent versions On Feb. 3, officials stated the risk to
Thought for of the Act. All submissions provided to the Town Council will be publicly
Albertans contracting the virus is low.
available, in accordance with Section 40(1) of the Freedom of Information
the Week “The risk to Albertans remains low,
~ and Protection of Privacy Act.
but we have taken the necessary steps
We tend to DOCUMENTATION: A copy of the proposed bylaw may be inspected by the
public during regular office hours, from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday to
to ensure Alberta’s health system is
prepared,” said Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Al-
view life Friday at 110 Main Street, Rockyford, AB. berta’s chief medical officer of health.
“Public health measures are in place
only from This notice is given pursuant to Sections 606 and 692 of the Municipal
to quickly identify potential cases and
Government Act.
our own prevent the infection from spreading.”
Elaine Macdonald The virus, first discovered in a resi-
frame of Chief Administrative Officer dent from Wuhan, China, has spread to
at least 25 countries as of Feb. 2. Can-
reference. ada has had four positive cases of the
Montomery 20021BB2 virus with three in Ontario and one in
British Columbia.
Coronaviruses are part of a larger
family of viruses that can cause a range
of illnesses from the common cold to
acute respiratory problems. The novel
coronavirus is a new strain within the
same family.
Researchers know the virus origi-
nated from animals but have yet to
discover which ones. Hinshaw said the
novelty of this virus is prone to cause
more fear than things we have a better
understanding of, like common colds.
Experts do know the novel coronavi-
rus is spread by human contact and is
best prevented by frequent handwash-
ing and covering one’s mouth and nose
during coughing or sneezing. Alberta
Health Services (AHS) also recom-
mends staying home when ill to avoid
spreading germs.
Meanwhile, AHS reported on Jan. 30
that 20 people in Alberta have died from
influenza (influenza A and influenza B)
so far this season. In the Calgary zone,
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Tax Information
If you wish to enroll in the Tax Installment Payment Plan (TIPP) for 2020 and are
not currently on the payment plan, the Town requires your application by February
24, 2020 to avoid a 2% interest on the lapsed months. TIPP payments are
withdrawn on the first business day of each month.
**Please note that any taxes in arrears will be subject to penalties in accordance
SOCIAL MEDIA CONTEST ALERT! with the Town Bylaw 11-23.
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What are the prizes? Blankets arranged on the floor represent land and participants are invited to step
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New session of parliament the Liberal plan, and I fully agree with your concerns. Mak-
MARTIN SHIELDS
Member of Parliament Bow River Riding ing law-abiding firearms owners follow even more rules will
not help solve gun crime. It’s easy, lazy government to force
The House of Commons is back in session, and as a mem- people who are already following all the rules to just follow
ber of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition I can guarantee there a few more. It’s much harder and much more difficult to go
will be no free ride for the Trudeau Liberals. Canadian vot- after the gang members and the illegally trafficked firearms,
ers reduced the Trudeau government to a minority in the and that’s what the government has failed to do. I join my Strathmore RCMP are reminding
last election. Now, the Liberals will have to work with the Conservative colleagues in strongly opposing the Liberal residents to Lock-It or Lost-It
opposition parties to pass legislation. We are ready to work, plan. My colleague, MP Glen Motz, has sponsored a petition following several thefts from vehicles.
and they had better be willing to listen. started in Medicine Hat on this issue. I would encourage you
There are a number of issues at the top of our agenda as to go to glenmotzmp.com to sign it. - Locking your vehicle doors is a
the session begins. NAFTA is a big one. Canada’s Conserva- Finally, we know the Trudeau Liberals have provoked a quick and simple way to help
tives want free trade with the United States. After all, NAFTA national unity crisis through their reckless disregard for the prevent this crime.
is a legacy of the Conservative movement. However, it is the west. I am laser-focused on fighting for our province’s best - Hide loose change inside the vehicle
democratic obligation of Conservative MPs to analyze legis- interests. As vice-chair of the Conservative Alberta caucus, where it can’t easily be seen and take
lation that is brought before the House of Commons. This is I am committed to working with my fellow Alberta Conser- all items of any value with you when
especially true when it comes to a trade deal with Canada’s vatives to stand up for our province in Ottawa. Under the leaving your car.
largest and most important trade partner. The Liberals failed Liberals, billions of dollars in investment is still fleeing the
- Never leave your vehicle running
to work with opposition parties during the negotiation and energy sectors in Alberta and Saskatchewan. We will use
ratification process and are now rushing to get this deal unattended.
every tool at our disposal to stop the Liberal government’s
done. They also failed to provide documents outlining the attacks on our economy.
impacts of the new trade deal despite numerous requests As always, I can be reached in Ottawa at martin.shields@ Strathmore RCMP ask residents to help
from opposition members. We want the deal, but we will be parl.gc.ca. My Brooks office can be reached at 403-793-6775 do their part by ensuring their property
analyzing it in full. or martin.shields.c1@parl.gc.ca, and my Strathmore office at is properly locked.
The new NAFTA is even more important due to the ongo- 403-361-2980 or martin.shields.c1B@parl.gc.ca. Please don’t
ing situation with China. The United States is our biggest
trading partner. Trade with the U.S. is worth nine times as
hesitate to contact me about any federal issue.
1-800-222-TIPS
much as trade with China. I believe we need to shore up our
(1-800-222-8477)
We’re
relations with the U.S. and fix our trade issues with coun-
tries like India. China has proved it is not currently a reliable
trading partner.
Another huge issue coming down the pipe is the Liberals’
turning YOUR AD
proposed gun ban. I have heard from many of you opposing
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To the Editor
I am an 87-year-old pen-
just add up what they take out
of this very small part of Strath- Come Celebrate
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sioner living in Strathmore more a month, take that over YOUR WEEKLY
(Maple Grove Cr.). This week I
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and heat). My actual bill for
either was $50 for power and
So how come we don’t yell
and scream? Also, my house
February 15!
$50 for heat, then there was insurance (property) came in.
a bunch of charges (I don’t All of a sudden it went from
know what for), but it came to $900 a year to $1,400. What
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on top of my actual bill. I don’t My monthly income is just over Capsule Comments
know how many residences $2,000, so go figure. ALL DAY!
It’s important that parents have their children im-
are on this crescent, but I pre- (Must be 18+) munized against measles and other serious diseases.
sume they pay about the same Martin Van Bostelen What is not often mentioned is about adult protec-
tion against measles. Those born before 1957 are
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NOTICE THANK YOU
Obituary Cheadle THANK YOU to the wonderful staff at Sagewood
Community Club
FLOWERS, who provided excellent care to Duane the past two years.
Thank you also to Dr. Clarke and Dr. Young for all the care
John Franklin ANNUAL you provided to Duane over the years. Thank you for all the
support of friends and family and also to Pastor Dawn for
March 12, 1956
– January 24, 2020 GENERAL the beautiful funeral service. Special thank you’s to Don
MEETING
Sundgaard for the heartfelt tribute, and also to Sharona
John Franklin Flowers, the loving husband of 33 Semeniuk and Barbara Gregory for such lovely music during
Duane’s service. Thank you to the Standard Lionettes for
years to the late Brenda Flowers, passed away on
Mon., February 10 the delicious luncheon and to the Morning Coffee Guys for
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403-714-2283
Pastor: Sunday Adeola
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
“Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ” www. 22nd Annual Convention Program Educational
& Technical Sessions:
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm Trade Show & Convention Feb 6: 8 am—3 pm
Feb 7: 10 am—5 pm
HOPE COMMUNITY
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COVENANT CHURCH
245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore • 403-934-2424
ANNOUNCEMENTS Feb 6, 7 & 8, 2020 Feb 8: 8 am—5 pm
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Trade Show is FREE for anyone
50 Maplewood Drive • 403-934-2225 Pastor: Heidi Wiebe Cambridge Red Deer, 3310—50 Ave interested in
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer Worship Service Sundays 10 am Trade Show Open wastewater (septic) design,
Youth Pastor: Rev. Kyle Lomenda www.hope-community.ca installation & maintenance
Feb 6: 3—9pm & Feb 7: 10am– 3pm —over 50 exhibitors
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325 1 Ave • 403-934-3543
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Children’s Church & Nursery in Service
Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail Rockyford
Lead Pastor: Mike Wiebe
Extending Grace - igniting hope
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Associate Pastor: John Duerksen Lions
Youth/Worthip Inter: Connor Hyde
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN 10:00 am Worship Service $1000
www.strathmorealliance.com
112 Lakeside Blvd. • 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Scholarship
STRATHMORE UNITED
Worship Schedule
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue Awarded
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Sunday Family 10:30 am Rev. Pamela Scott
Christian Education Sunday Worship 10:30 am
For All - Ages 3-103
Sunday at 9:30 am
Sunday School 10:30 am
Nursery Care Provided Teia Dahm oldest daughter of
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Pastor: Donald Pierre
Services held every Saturday
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp Teia is attending the University
Pastor: Dave Mackie
Sabbath School: 10 AM Worship Sundays 10:30 am of Saskatchewan where she is
Worship Service: 11 AM
www.strathmoreadventist.ca
Youth Tuesdays 7 pm pursuing a Doctoral degree in
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The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints The Lions Club wishes her the
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SUBDIVISION 1911474 1.536 3.80
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Public Hearing
Bylaw #: 2020-05 Bylaw #: 2020-06
Statutory Document: Village of Hussar and Statutory Document: Village of Rockyford and
Wheatland County Intermunicipal Development Wheatland County Intermunicipal Development
Notices
Plan (IDP) Plan (IDP)
Proposal: In order to comply with the recent Proposal: In order to comply with the recent
amendments to the Municipal Government Act, amendments to the Municipal Government Act,
municipalities that share a border must enter into municipalities that share a border must enter into
an IDP that address specific topics. The intent of an IDP that address specific topics. The intent of
Wheatland County will consider the the IDP is to foster good relations by putting into the IDP is to foster good relations by putting into
following applications for Public policy how both municipalities will communicate policy how both municipalities will communicate
with each other on different types of planning with each other on different types of planning
Hearing at the regular Council applications as well as establishing a dispute applications as well as establishing a dispute
meeting on Tuesday, February 18, resolution process. Each municipality’s jurisdiction resolution process. Each municipality’s jurisdiction
2020 at 9 a.m. remains the same, and the IDP does not change remains the same, and the IDP does not change
land use districts. land use districts.
Comments may be forwarded in The Village of Hussar will be holding their own
writing to Wheatland County or in Public Hearing on Thursday February 13, 2020 at
the Sundowners’ Senior Centre at 7:00 p.m.
person at the above meeting. The
application files may be reviewed
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